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Originally Posted by 2 Bunny
It always has some problem with that ImplantXIP thing. One time is understandable, but a second time that this kitchen corrupted my work is something I'm really done with.
The PPCGeeks kitchen and the Simple one with the checkboxes offered not enough customization.
Thanks for your help.
- 2 Bunny
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First, it's great you're trying to make your own ROMs 2Bunny. More people should try to do that instead of just being a sheep (j/k) and flashing a mightymike ROM because it's 'popular'. However, it's not the kitchen that is 'corrupting' your work, it's the end user (either something on your computer or something you are adding/not including). For your error in the log you posted, it is probably your antivirus as had been reported by several other people at xda with ERROR! (errorlevel: 9009). Turn it off and try to build and/or use a different antivirus program. I like Microsoft Security Essentials (it's free and does not interfere with any kitchen I have used).
If you want to put in the time and learn how a kitchen work, build one from the ground up and make your own from a dumped shipped ROM. OSKitchen Zero is a pretty easy to use kitchen. The thing that sucks is that the Sprint CDMA shipped rom cannot be sorted in EXT packages when you dump it. One way around it is to dump a GSM Diamond ROM with the kitchen. If you replace the OEMDrivers and OEMXIPKernel with the Sprint OEMDrivers and OEMXIPKernel, it should boot.
As an alternative, you can use the Prekitchen tool by tehpenguin at XDA to sort the dumped Sprint ROM based on a GSM Diamond ROM. I did this when I had my Diamond and it helped clean up a lot of the files in OEMApps into EXT packages. This way is harder as you'll need to copy the app.reg's and app.dat's from the GSM ROM into the corresponding EXT's from the sorted Sprint ROM. You can also take any EXT or OEM from calkulin's/OMJ's kitchen and add it to your own kitchen.
It takes a lot of work, but you will understand a lot more about how a kitchen and ROM are built. One thing to keep in mind is the Diamond nk.exe is only a 6.1 version, so if you ever use 6.5, you'll need to recmod modules in the SYS or use the CDMA TouchPro 6.5 nk.exe. I think OMJ's kitchen probably uses the CDMA TouchPro 6.5 nk.exe, as his is more up to date than Calkulin's (which OMJ used as a base).